I'm pretty sure he ordered two. If I'm not mistaken he has the largest privately owned porsche collection. I owned a condo on 85th street in Manhattan and he started to built a 20+ car garage within one of the brownstones close by (for his east coast collection I guess). The local community tried to block the project, no real idea why though, I though it was awesome.

I have heard! My buddy who I grew up with owns the Gotham Comedy Club so he knows Seinfeld personally. He's called him up before when he got his GT3 (and others) to go for a ride out to LI. Not a bad gig!

I'm pretty sure he ordered two. If I'm not mistaken he has the largest privately owned porsche collection. I owned a condo on 85th street in Manhattan and he started to built a 20+ car garage within one of the brownstones close by (for his east coast collection I guess). The local community tried to block the project, no real idea why though, I though it was awesome.

I'm pretty sure he ordered two. If I'm not mistaken he has the largest privately owned porsche collection. I owned a condo on 85th street in Manhattan and he started to built a 20+ car garage within one of the brownstones close by (for his east coast collection I guess). The local community tried to block the project, no real idea why though, I though it was awesome.

I would set up a lawn chair and just enjoy the sounds coming from inside

I am guessing you meant 'did'. I thought i had read it was already sold out.

Or miserably undersold. They have come no where near their sales target, having sold less than half of the 918 they planned to make. Le Ferrari and the P1 seem to be the better options, but time will tell.

I'm pretty sure he ordered two. If I'm not mistaken he has the largest privately owned porsche collection. I owned a condo on 85th street in Manhattan and he started to built a 20+ car garage within one of the brownstones close by (for his east coast collection I guess). The local community tried to block the project, no real idea why though, I though it was awesome.

When my dad picked up his C4S from Beverly Hills Porsche, the sales manager told me Seinfeld is their #1 customer and that he switches to a new porsche every other week.